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Check if older DirectX versions are still supported.

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teoTGP
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11-05-2016, 07:48 PM
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Based on what I understand, I have no reference to any Dx12 titles released after Christmas. The situation revolves mainly around Dx11 games, not Dx12. The debate between AMD and Nvidia centers on optimisation differences rather than the existence of Dx12 itself. If performance gaps exist, it’s about how each manufacturer handles driver development, not a fundamental flaw in the cards. This discussion often oversimplifies complex technical comparisons.
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teoTGP
11-05-2016, 07:48 PM #21

Based on what I understand, I have no reference to any Dx12 titles released after Christmas. The situation revolves mainly around Dx11 games, not Dx12. The debate between AMD and Nvidia centers on optimisation differences rather than the existence of Dx12 itself. If performance gaps exist, it’s about how each manufacturer handles driver development, not a fundamental flaw in the cards. This discussion often oversimplifies complex technical comparisons.

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Turtuls
Member
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11-07-2016, 04:40 PM
#22
The only DX12 title I possess and enjoy is Deus Ex: MD. Here are the performance stats: DX11 – Low: 15 FPS, Mean: 30 FPS, High: 46 FPS; DX12 – Low: 32 FPS, Mean: 42 FPS, High: 53 FPS. A solid upgrade for a quick test.
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Turtuls
11-07-2016, 04:40 PM #22

The only DX12 title I possess and enjoy is Deus Ex: MD. Here are the performance stats: DX11 – Low: 15 FPS, Mean: 30 FPS, High: 46 FPS; DX12 – Low: 32 FPS, Mean: 42 FPS, High: 53 FPS. A solid upgrade for a quick test.

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pegasusXman
Member
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11-07-2016, 05:30 PM
#23
AMD's DX 12 outperforms Nvidia's DX 11 in the games I mentioned, with the exceptions you noted. The term "this side of Christmas" seems unusual and doesn't really reflect any meaning, but as requested, Sniper Elite 4 and Halo Wars 2 were launched around that time.
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pegasusXman
11-07-2016, 05:30 PM #23

AMD's DX 12 outperforms Nvidia's DX 11 in the games I mentioned, with the exceptions you noted. The term "this side of Christmas" seems unusual and doesn't really reflect any meaning, but as requested, Sniper Elite 4 and Halo Wars 2 were launched around that time.

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WillandTrent
Junior Member
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11-09-2016, 03:27 AM
#24
It looks like you're noticing the PC is receiving all Xbox exclusives moving forward. This might affect which DX 12 titles are available.
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WillandTrent
11-09-2016, 03:27 AM #24

It looks like you're noticing the PC is receiving all Xbox exclusives moving forward. This might affect which DX 12 titles are available.

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sdnm2000
Junior Member
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11-09-2016, 03:51 AM
#25
It's unclear whether you're looking to count the games launched in 2017. Starting from the beginning of that year would make logical sense. Feel free to share an alternative method if you'd like to discuss it.
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sdnm2000
11-09-2016, 03:51 AM #25

It's unclear whether you're looking to count the games launched in 2017. Starting from the beginning of that year would make logical sense. Feel free to share an alternative method if you'd like to discuss it.

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